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Chief Justice Sam Rugege laying a wreath in respect to the 1994 Genocide Victims at Rebero Genocide Memorial centre on Friday, while Jean de Dieu Mucyo (L), the Executive Secretary of CNLG looks on. The Sunday Times/ Timothy Kisambira.

The vetting exercise by the National Council of Nurses and Midwives to ascertain whether nurses seeking employment in Rwanda posses genuine qualifications discovered that thirty had forged their academic transcripts.

The Secretary General of the East African Community (EAC) Amb. Dr. Richard Sezibera on Friday received US Senators and member of congress and informed them that the business community from US, need to invest more in the region.

In an effort to improve efficiency in business development in the country, Rwanda Development Board (RDB) has privatised the services at all Business Development Centres (BDCs) they were offering, The Sunday Times has learnt.

The survivors of the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi are appealing to Western countries to apprehend genocide fugitives who are loitering freely in their countries and bring them to Rwanda to face justice.

The Mayor of Gasabo District, Willy Ndizeye, has said that the dark days the country experienced in 1994 is enough for Rwandans to learn and fight against the Genocide ideology.

The Vice Rector in charge of administration at Kigali Institute of Education (KIE), Alphonse Kamali, has called on students to intensify the use of associations at their schools to fight against the genocide ideology.

About 2000 staff from the Ministry of Health and the Rwanda Biomedical Center commemorated the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi, which left over a million killed including some former employees of the health sector.